As we get closer to the Samsung Galaxy S10 line launch, more and more leaks on the device have been coming out. The most recent leak via The Verge is that, the S10 line will be the first few smartphones to have Wi-Fi 6 capabilities.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is rumored to run on the latest Snapdragon 855 chip, thus making the device being able to support Wi-Fi 6.
What is Wi-Fi 6 anyway?
In a nutshell, it’s suppose to improve performance of a network where there are plenty of other devices connected. As of now Wi-Fi 6 isn’t widely available yet so you won’t be able to enjoy the improved speed performance on the Galaxy S10 just yet. But with most high-end android phones probably sporting the same chip in the next coming months, its only a matter of time until everyone upgrades their routers to Wi-Fi 6.
What else do we know on the Samsung Galaxy S10 line up?
- Three phones will be launched on February 20(Barcelona)/February 21(3 a.m., Manila), the Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10+ and the Samsung Galaxy S10e.
- All three phones will support the punch-hole display.
- The Samsung Galaxy S10e is expected to have a expect a smaller display, at 5.8-inches, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage as well as a 3,100mAh battery
- The Samsung Galaxy S10 is expected to have a 6.1-inch curved display, an in-display fingerprint scanner, a triple rear camera setup, and a bigger 3400mAh battery
- The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is expected to have a 6.4-inch curved display, a 4100mAh battery, and will come in three variants: 6GB/128GB, 8GB/512GB, and 12GB/1TB.